Enquire within upon everything by Robert Kemp Philp

104. Laws of Put.

i. When the dealer accidentally discovers any of his adversary's cards, the adversary may demand a new deal. ii. When the dealer discovers any of his own cards in dealing, he must abide by the deal. iii. When a faced card is discovered during the deal, the cards must be reshuffled, and dealt again. iv. If the dealer give his adversary more cards than are necessary, the adversary may call a fresh deal, or suffer the dealer to draw the extra cards from his hand. v. If the dealer give himself more cards than are his due, the adversary may add a point to his game, and call a fresh deal, or draw the extra cards from the dealer's hand. vi. No bystander must interfere, under penalty of paying the stakes. vii. Either party saying, "_I put_"--that is, "I play"--cannot retract, but must abide the event of the game, or pay the stakes. [KNOWLEDGE MAKES HUMBLE.]